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Ah! My Goddess: Goddesses, demons, and motorcycle gangs come into conflict. We see this from the point of view of the hapless Keiichi Morisato - his home is only the first thing he will lose.
Ah! My Goddess: A student's tale of celibacy.
Ai Yori Aoshi (second series): Hanabishi Kaoru returns in a train crash!
Aria: The residents of Neo Valencia resort to talking to their pets to remedy their slow-paced lifestyle.
Armoured Trooper VOTOMS: A young woman's mission to find the voyeur who spied on her as as she was sleeping naked.
Beck: A goup of high school students decide to stop playing around about playing around.
Birdy the Mighty: A story of a crimefighting partnership.
Black Lagoon: A multinational company's adventures in free market capitalism.
Bokurano: a cute animal mascot teaches a group of kids about the foolishness of accepting software EULAs without reading them first.
Buttobi CPU (a.k.a. I Dream of Mimi): A poor geek must use his latest computer to stop Apple's takeover of Japan with some creative data loading.
Captain Harlock: Lonely alcoholic sailor invites young males onto his ship for painful lessons in Manhood.
Le Chevalier D'Eon: One man and his sister get closer, as Psalms are used to overthrow France.
Chobits: University drop out resorts to the internet for information on the female anatomy.
Chrono Crusade: Some early-20th-century aristocrats are having a devil of a time.
D.N. Angel: One boy's puberty causes twins to contemplate life with a master thief.
DNA^2: A futuristic babe can't bring herself to shoot some schmuck a second time.
Full Moon wo Sagoshite: A young girl is dying to make it in the music business.
Girls' High (a.k.a. High School Girls): At an all-girls school, they get lessons in love, lust, life, and who's on top.
Hyper Police: A foxy lady has an appetite for something that will get her some tail.
Initial D: Deliviring tofu causes one boy to find fame.
Kaleido Star: A group of men, women, and some underage girls show off just HOW flexible they are for groups of strangers who pay money to watch.
Kekko Kamen: The faculty of a strict educational institution is thrown into an uproar by a mysterious beauty's unusual clothing.
Kekko Kamen: Evil can be defeated by one girl with a good streak.
Love Hina: In the search of getting into college, one boy finds that he can fly with the help of one girl.
Love Hina: A young boy attempts to teach his classmate anger management.
Magic Knight Rayearth: A bona-fide princess calls in three ordinary girls to help with her relationship problems.
Midori Days: It takes Seiji a while to come to grips with his feelings. He can't put his finger on it right away.
Nagasarete Airando: A tale of a young boy stranded on an island, hunted down by ninjas.
Nerima Daikon Brothers: Musical tale of a close-knit farm family and their hired help.
Oh! Edo Rocket: Japanese government employ men in ninja cosplay to deport illegal aliens.
Peach Girl: Angsting over a suntan causes a guy-harem.
Porco Rosso: And the pigs are lined up, ready for takeoff.
Porco Rosso: When pigs fly!!!
Princess Nine: A middle-aged man has a ball with nine high-school girls wanting to try teaming up together to score.
Puni Puni Poemy: Aliens with giant dangling balls, a guy that's part squid, and seven sisters all have something planned for Nabeshin's daughter.
Red Garden: HS zombie girls must kill monsters to live.
Red Garden: Four high-school girls learn about ancient magic in a musical adventure.
Rozen Maiden: Young boy learns love with the help of dolls.
Sabre Marionette J: Two doll collectors struggle for dominance.
Sailor Moon S: Professor T- is completely dedicated to research aimed at changing his daughter's fate, but a gang of youths sabotages it at every turn, and she dies tragically. A number of his assistants also die after acts of sabotage.
Sgt. Frog: Heartwarming tale of a boy and his pet frog, who learn the value of friendship...
Shinesman: Hero gets appointed to sentai team as office promotion, chooses Red mecha suit because it's his kid's TV favorite, not realizing that his office co-workers chose corporate colors of Gray, Moss Green and Salmon Pink...
Sky Girls: Young girls in skimpy outfits perform for old men.
Those Who Hunt Elves: Three strangers find clothing gets in the way of magic.
Tonari no Totoro: A corny story of lolis, furries and PUSSY!
Venus Verses Virus: Shooting your partner can make her attack viciously.
A Wind Named Amnesia: A troubled world forgets all about its cares and concerns when aliens show up.
Yu Yu Hakusho: A cute grim reaper and a high school boy find that the afterlife can be cuter than we expect.
-Rob Kelk
"I heard there was a trial run of soylent blue, but they had to cease production when the George Carlin ran out..."
Mark Jones, 13 Jan 2008
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
Ah! My Goddess: Goddesses, demons, and motorcycle gangs come into conflict. We see this from the point of view of the hapless Keiichi Morisato - his home is only the first thing he will lose.
Ah! My Goddess: A student's tale of celibacy.
Ai Yori Aoshi (second series): Hanabishi Kaoru returns in a train crash!
Aria: The residents of Neo Valencia resort to talking to their pets to remedy their slow-paced lifestyle.
Armoured Trooper VOTOMS: A young woman's mission to find the voyeur who spied on her as as she was sleeping naked.
Beck: A goup of high school students decide to stop playing around about playing around.
Birdy the Mighty: A story of a crimefighting partnership.
Black Lagoon: A multinational company's adventures in free market capitalism.
Bokurano: a cute animal mascot teaches a group of kids about the foolishness of accepting software EULAs without reading them first.
Buttobi CPU (a.k.a. I Dream of Mimi): A poor geek must use his latest computer to stop Apple's takeover of Japan with some creative data loading.
Captain Harlock: Lonely alcoholic sailor invites young males onto his ship for painful lessons in Manhood.
Le Chevalier D'Eon: One man and his sister get closer, as Psalms are used to overthrow France.
Chobits: University drop out resorts to the internet for information on the female anatomy.
Chrono Crusade: Some early-20th-century aristocrats are having a devil of a time.
D.N. Angel: One boy's puberty causes twins to contemplate life with a master thief.
DNA^2: A futuristic babe can't bring herself to shoot some schmuck a second time.
Full Moon wo Sagoshite: A young girl is dying to make it in the music business.
Girls' High (a.k.a. High School Girls): At an all-girls school, they get lessons in love, lust, life, and who's on top.
Hyper Police: A foxy lady has an appetite for something that will get her some tail.
Initial D: Deliviring tofu causes one boy to find fame.
Kaleido Star: A group of men, women, and some underage girls show off just HOW flexible they are for groups of strangers who pay money to watch.
Kekko Kamen: The faculty of a strict educational institution is thrown into an uproar by a mysterious beauty's unusual clothing.
Kekko Kamen: Evil can be defeated by one girl with a good streak.
Love Hina: In the search of getting into college, one boy finds that he can fly with the help of one girl.
Love Hina: A young boy attempts to teach his classmate anger management.
Magic Knight Rayearth: A bona-fide princess calls in three ordinary girls to help with her relationship problems.
Midori Days: It takes Seiji a while to come to grips with his feelings. He can't put his finger on it right away.
Nagasarete Airando: A tale of a young boy stranded on an island, hunted down by ninjas.
Nerima Daikon Brothers: Musical tale of a close-knit farm family and their hired help.
Oh! Edo Rocket: Japanese government employ men in ninja cosplay to deport illegal aliens.
Peach Girl: Angsting over a suntan causes a guy-harem.
Porco Rosso: And the pigs are lined up, ready for takeoff.
Porco Rosso: When pigs fly!!!
Princess Nine: A middle-aged man has a ball with nine high-school girls wanting to try teaming up together to score.
Puni Puni Poemy: Aliens with giant dangling balls, a guy that's part squid, and seven sisters all have something planned for Nabeshin's daughter.
Red Garden: HS zombie girls must kill monsters to live.
Red Garden: Four high-school girls learn about ancient magic in a musical adventure.
Rozen Maiden: Young boy learns love with the help of dolls.
Sabre Marionette J: Two doll collectors struggle for dominance.
Sailor Moon S: Professor T- is completely dedicated to research aimed at changing his daughter's fate, but a gang of youths sabotages it at every turn, and she dies tragically. A number of his assistants also die after acts of sabotage.
Sgt. Frog: Heartwarming tale of a boy and his pet frog, who learn the value of friendship...
Shinesman: Hero gets appointed to sentai team as office promotion, chooses Red mecha suit because it's his kid's TV favorite, not realizing that his office co-workers chose corporate colors of Gray, Moss Green and Salmon Pink...
Sky Girls: Young girls in skimpy outfits perform for old men.
Those Who Hunt Elves: Three strangers find clothing gets in the way of magic.
Tonari no Totoro: A corny story of lolis, furries and PUSSY!
Venus Verses Virus: Shooting your partner can make her attack viciously.
A Wind Named Amnesia: A troubled world forgets all about its cares and concerns when aliens show up.
Yu Yu Hakusho: A cute grim reaper and a high school boy find that the afterlife can be cuter than we expect.
-Rob Kelk
"I heard there was a trial run of soylent blue, but they had to cease production when the George Carlin ran out..."
Mark Jones, 13 Jan 2008
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012